TY - JOUR
T1 - Alaska Native genomic research
T2 - perspectives from Alaska Native leaders, federal staff, and biomedical researchers
AU - The Alaska Native Genomics Research Workshop Group
AU - Hiratsuka, Vanessa Y.
AU - Hahn, Michael J.
AU - Woodbury, R. Brian
AU - Hull, Sara Chandros
AU - Wilson, David R.
AU - Bonham, Vence L.
AU - Dillard, Denise A.
AU - Avey, Jaedon P.
AU - Beckel-Mitchener, Andrea C.
AU - Blome, Juliana
AU - Claw, Katrina
AU - Ferucci, Elizabeth D.
AU - Gachupin, Francine C.
AU - Ghazarian, Armen
AU - Hindorff, Lucia
AU - Jooma, Sonya
AU - Trinidad, Susan B.
AU - Troyer, Jennifer
AU - Walajahi, Hina
AU - Avey, Jaedon P.
AU - Beckel-Mitchener, Andrea C.
AU - Blome, Juliana
AU - Claw, Katrina
AU - Ferucci, Elizabeth D.
AU - Ghazarian, Armen
AU - Hindorff, Lucia
AU - Jooma, Sonya
AU - Troyer, Jennifer
AU - Walajahi, Hina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Meaningful engagement of Alaska Native (AN) tribes and tribal health organizations is essential in the conduct of socially responsible and ethical research. As genomics becomes increasingly important to advancements in medicine, there is a risk that populations not meaningfully included in genomic research will not benefit from the outcomes of that research. AN people have historically been underrepresented in biomedical research; AN underrepresentation in genomics research is compounded by mistrust based on past abuses, concerns about privacy and data ownership, and cultural considerations specific to this type of research. Working together, the National Human Genome Research Institute and two Alaska Native health organizations, Southcentral Foundation and the Alaska Native Health Board, cosponsored a workshop in July 2018 to engage key stakeholders in discussion, strengthen relationships, and facilitate partnership and consideration of participation of AN people in community-driven biomedical and genomic research. AN priorities related to translation of genomics research to health and health care, return of genomic results, design of research studies, and data sharing were discussed. This report summarizes the perspectives that emerged from the dialogue and offers considerations for effective and socially responsible genomic research partnerships with AN communities.
AB - Meaningful engagement of Alaska Native (AN) tribes and tribal health organizations is essential in the conduct of socially responsible and ethical research. As genomics becomes increasingly important to advancements in medicine, there is a risk that populations not meaningfully included in genomic research will not benefit from the outcomes of that research. AN people have historically been underrepresented in biomedical research; AN underrepresentation in genomics research is compounded by mistrust based on past abuses, concerns about privacy and data ownership, and cultural considerations specific to this type of research. Working together, the National Human Genome Research Institute and two Alaska Native health organizations, Southcentral Foundation and the Alaska Native Health Board, cosponsored a workshop in July 2018 to engage key stakeholders in discussion, strengthen relationships, and facilitate partnership and consideration of participation of AN people in community-driven biomedical and genomic research. AN priorities related to translation of genomics research to health and health care, return of genomic results, design of research studies, and data sharing were discussed. This report summarizes the perspectives that emerged from the dialogue and offers considerations for effective and socially responsible genomic research partnerships with AN communities.
KW - Alaska Natives, North American
KW - US National Institutes of Health
KW - ethics
KW - social responsibility
KW - trust
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U2 - 10.1038/s41436-020-0926-y
DO - 10.1038/s41436-020-0926-y
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32839571
AN - SCOPUS:85089751660
SN - 1098-3600
VL - 22
SP - 1935
EP - 1943
JO - Genetics in Medicine
JF - Genetics in Medicine
IS - 12
ER -